[Increase in orders for specific IgE tests and more positive results in children in 1985-2003]

Autor: A, Baatenburg de Jong, L D, Dikkeschei, P L P, Brand
Jazyk: Dutch; Flemish
Rok vydání: 2008
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Zdroj: Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde. 152(32)
ISSN: 0028-2162
Popis: To describe changes over time in the number of allergy tests for specific IgE ordered and outcomes in children, to help address the question whether the increase in allergies is due to an actual increase in sensitisation or an increase in diagnostic awareness of allergies among physicians.Retrospective and descriptive.We reviewed the results of all specific IgE tests performed in our hospital's laboratory for children 0-18 years of age in the period 1985-2003. This included tests ordered by both general practitioners and hospital-based specialists. We analysed trends over time in the number of tests ordered (as an indicator ofdiagnostic awareness) and test results (as an indicator ofsensitisation).Between 1989 and 1995, the annual number of tests ordered increased from 1 per 10,000 children to 95 per 10,000 children and remained stable thereafter. Before 1990, more than 90% of tests were ordered by hospital-based specialists; after 1990, approximately 70% of the tests were ordered by general practitioners (p0.001). The proportion of positive tests remained stable at approximately 27% until 1991, after which it increased to more than 45% (p0.001).The increase in the proportion of positive tests suggests an increase in atopic sensitization between 1985 and 2000 which has stabilized since.
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